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  1. Thanks for the responses guys - Re Headphones and high ohms - not that important, in and of itself  :)

     

    I'll certainly be checking out the link you posted wirelessguy - and try to make sense of it.

     

    I reckon at this stage I'll probably get one of those Sunray Pro-Golds, as the majority seem to use them and relish them.

     

    But, if anyone else has a differing point of view - aka. high ohms works, I'd still be interested in hearing your potential theory behind that notion

     

    Jimmy

     

    @ Tortuga - I'd probably be interested in your SDC! However, but I'm based in Australia - so purchasing here :)   

  2. Hey everyone,

     

    First post here - Well, I'm about to take the plunge and use my hard earned savings to purchase an SDC 2300. By the way, thanks a bunch Steve for all your posts and reviews - I've probably spent a decent 24 hours reading through everything you've written about them.

     

    I've also been heavily researching how to get a really good signal from them without using a booster.

    I've heard from a few blokes recently who have been using 300-600 ohm headphones, and it appears they are hitting twice as many targets by using this high ohm range - due to its extreme sensitivity and how other headphones or boosters cannot pickup these subtle sounds.

     

    I'm just wondering if there is any possible credence or theoretical/mechanical basis to these claims? If so, should I be looking for headphones like the Sennheiser HD 600 (300 ohm) or the Beyerdynamic DT880 (600 ohm) Headphones?

    I've also heard great reviews about the Sunray Pro-Golds, but they seem lacking in this 'ohm' department according to my recent research..

     

    Thoughts anyone?

     

    Jimmy 

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